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The role of the coach is multidimensional, complex, and challenging. It is also one of the most rewarding aspects of being involved in sport. The coach facilitates the athletes to engage in sport, with peers, opponents, supporters, and to encourage...
Play by the Rules was first developed by the South Australian Department for Sport and Recreation in 2001 as an interactive education and information website (www.playbytherules.net.au) on discrimination, harassment and child protection in sport....
The United Reds season kicked off with a bang in 2022, with the launch of Football Futures Foundations “Football For All” initiative.
Communication is a critical component in making sure your club environment is fun, welcoming & inclusive of people of all backgrounds, identities & abilities. Check out some of these tips & tricks to ensure that your club's message is heard, whatever it may be!
The acronym CHANGE IT identifies elements of any game that can be changed to make it easier or harder, to include and challenge all players.
The 7 Pillars of Inclusion, developed by Play by the Rules, is a framework that guides clubs and associations as they address diversity and inclusion.
A collaboration between World CP Day and CanChild. Favourite (‘F’) Words focus on the six key areas of child development.
The Inclusion Spectrum is a tool that can be used to identify the range of choices that could be possible for people with disability.
The TREE model is a practical tool designed to help modify activities or programs. There are four essential elements of an activity that can be modified to make it more inclusive.
Check out the State Disability Strategy for 2020-2030. This easy read pdf describes the goals and strategies towards improving the lives of people with a disability in WA.
Football for all is an initiative which drives positive attitudinal, behavioural and environmental changes for people with disability in the WA football community.
Key features of the initiative include: a participant navigation tool; community club workshops, resources and support; and 1:1 employment readiness mentoring for people with disability.
Football for all is lead by Football Futures Foundation and Football West and made possible through funding received through the Department of Social Service’s Information, Linkages and Capacity Building Program.